Earth Day Nature Poems- Time to vote!

  • Maple Tree
    8 years ago

    Hello everyone!

    It is now time to vote. Please pm me with your 1st, 2nd, and 3rd choices....
    1st: 10 points, 2nd 7 points and 3rd 4 points

    I will allow several days for voting... we have 21 poems... big challenge for Earth day!

    If we have ties, I will step in and vote... 1st, 2nd and 3rd will have my final comments....

    Have fun voting, these poems are breathtaking!

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    Poem #1

    And There Were Roses (Haiku)

    And there were roses
    when rain cleansed mans mistakes
    of blood and fire

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    Poem #2

    Developmental Senryu

    He surveyed the oak
    majestic in massiveness
    so many wood planks

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    Poem #3

    Mother Nature Needed Dad

    I never went camping
    with my dad
    strange since he too
    was in scouts
    when he was young

    His adventures of
    drunken robins
    head twisting owls
    and rattler round-ups
    were left behind
    like childhood toys.

    The years I spent in the woods
    have never ended
    nor are they all spent
    in solitudinous reverie
    but shared with children
    my wife has blessed us with

    My dad was my hero
    but sometimes I wish
    just once
    we could have shared
    eggs seasoned with ashes
    but cooked together
    in the wilderness.

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    Poem #4

    Moonchild

    Maiden of the night a breath taking splendor
    Outshines million of stars which blanket the sky,
    Ocean her timeless lover dances to her melody
    Natural is their love which will never fade or die,
    Churning the hearts of those who sees her ethereal face
    Halos a fiery desire to grow within love birds,
    In one tender moment she takes them to a dream place
    Lighting a trail to explore passion's unspoken words,
    Destiny rests in her hand when souls lock in embrace.

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    Poem #5

    Lady Tempest

    Her summer smile
    hides behind a gray veil,
    warm air blows
    while clouds relish
    seeing rain grow
    to dampen the day;
    Wind wails...
    a wicked joy
    sets sail,
    Earth is about
    to taste her turbulent ways;
    A mighty storm slays...
    Lady tempest
    at play,
    Her summer smile
    breaks through the veil
    and reveals tomorrow's aches.

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    Poem #6

    She loved me here
    among the ravenous mountains
    and storytelling meadow and
    whistling grass.

    Here I learned the tribal
    voice of the wind, how to
    speak without words,
    her sun-kissed fingers dancing
    en pointe on the nape of my neck.

    The fire in her eyes
    lit the sun in my soul.

    All the past storms flew
    from my ashy lungs.
    I no longer wore my shame
    as another skin, instead I
    breathed wildflowers and
    hopeful promises.

    In nature, I had no reason
    to become a burial site.
    I blossomed, like stars on
    sky and land;
    I became a legendary love.

    The energy - the light we radiate -
    will take us everywhere.

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    Poem #7

    Fireflies

    We've waited all our young lives
    for this moment,
    Answering the call
    of a humid south Georgia evening,
    Armed to the gills
    with every contraption for safe captivity.

    Begging mothers
    for empty mayonnaise jars
    Hurriedly poking holes
    with the ice pick into each lid
    Like banshees, screaming
    we file out into twilight
    Dad's fishing net swooping through the air
    grasping at flickering light.

    For a few moments,
    stars have fallen to earth
    So we gather as many as possible,
    Lining our dressers with nature's nightlight.

    Misinterpreting their Morse code
    for an evening of fun.

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    Poem #8

    A Stained Reflection
    .
    Raindrops skittered,
    trailing down those wet fingers;
    gazing through the crystal panes,
    a silver silhouette-
    hair entwined in ribbons of mist
    holding onto the only knot,
    ringlets shone in dews of dawn.
    In a dress of milky white,
    she is the familiar haze;
    shining through the bed of clouds,
    she is the wishful star;
    breathing in the life of darkness,
    she is the flawless night.
    She wilts. She rebirths...
    ...like a desire.
    She is a scarlet bud,
    awaiting to bloom
    in an ethereal realm,
    with a pendant she holds together...
    the pendant of her devotion...
    unanswered...
    abandoned...
    She is a living reverie...
    ...a story, told...
    She is, but a tainted nature...
    our reflection...of a world.

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    Poem #9

    Earth day - The miracle planet (Acrostic: all prompts in order)

    An anchored timeline
    Creates an imminent collision
    On its predestined path:
    Remove all doubt;
    Never will this place in
    Space, be the same again...

    Larva and splintered rock
    Erupted a hundred miles up
    And fell about the planet.
    Viewed by future minds -
    Earth in its infancy,
    Set with the ingredients of life.

    With Water came
    Atmosphere and a chance
    To stir up primordial soup,
    Earth's unique method of
    Rendering a perfect potion.

    Feed the correct data
    Into a master computer - voila
    Reality, a contrast of emerald and opal:
    Earth, the miracle planet.

    Trees filled continents,
    Rivers flowed into
    Estuaries finally
    Entering the big vast blue
    Sea of open possibilities...

    Birth was virtually unseen,
    In the form of molecules
    Rendering the ability to
    Duplicate themselves:
    Species striking out their code...

    Frail as a breath
    Life was intent on life;
    Onward, always
    Working nature forwards.
    Each duplication
    Ran minute changes, that
    Seemed insignificant in isolation.

    So, over many millions
    Of years, these nuances of
    Intricate, yet pivotal difference
    Led to scales leaving the sea...

    Minute amphibians crawled
    On slithery stomachs -
    Seeing land for the first time;
    Standing on virgin beaches...

    Searching inland, life continued
    To evolve, the strongest
    Overcoming the weak;
    New types of species,
    Efficient in reptilian design.

    Weather is warm and sticky, creating
    Incredible giant hand like ferns,
    New plants and flesh devoured by
    Dinosaurs with purpose...

    Roaring creatures, some chase
    And others run:
    Interesting how strength
    Never rests on its Laurels...

    Scales become skin, fur and feathers
    New species exploding into life all
    Over this beautiful World - hold on;
    Where's the fly in the ointment?

    Mother Nature has a way
    Of balancing imbalance
    Understanding the
    Need for dramatic change.
    Time to chill, time for,
    An -
    Ice Age:
    Nature wiping the
    Slate clean.

    Mammal's time in the sun has come -
    Earth is primed for such life;
    A new species: Homosapien.
    Dreams of wonder are possible,
    Originating from
    Working minds and thumbs...

    Reproduction, development and
    Invention blessed man with tools,
    Vocabulary, art, literature;
    Everything that anything could
    Really ever wish for; so why...

    Fight each other,
    In hand to hand battles with
    Swords, guns and bombs?
    Hiroshima etched death in fossil rock.

    Only man with the power to
    Really make a difference - doesn't!

    Famine should not feature
    In a world of plenty;
    Sharing resources and living in
    Harmony is the only
    Intelligent solution, however this will
    Not happen, whilst we lust for
    Greed in all its forms...

    Growth of the virus which
    Ravages our world
    And depletes resources
    Stares back at us from our
    Selfish mirrors across the World.

    See into this possible future:
    Unresolved global conflict
    Nuclear weapons deployed...

    Mutilated planet, all species
    On the brink of extinction.
    Only the blind sighted
    Noble man could have achieved a...

    Nuclear global holocaust
    Injecting poison into millions of
    Generations of
    Humans, animals
    Trees - the whole damn lot!

    Stupid humans need
    To think: Use that 'working mind'
    And change behaviours to
    Really make a difference:
    Save our Earth before it's too late!

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    Poem #10

    Beautiful You
    Possession ceased,
    The sun adjourned from the east.
    Retires its radiant crown,
    Lurks in the west throne bound.

    The moon vanquishes the dark,
    Aided by the countless stars.
    Each winking as fireflies of light,
    Making tracks visible to sight.

    Inspired by the sun the moon shines.
    Spotless it seems....which is its pride.

    SPLASH!
    The waves bounce.
    Juvenile hearts pound
    With all might...every ounce,
    Nourishes the soil,
    Washes off shells,escangot ,brute foil
    And the hollow rook,
    Architecture of young lads- dreamy eyes look.

    Possession ceased.
    Time's for the sun to rise in the east.
    For souls to sense the delicate passion of its front.
    For animals to begin their ecstatic hunt.
    For flowers to rise from snooze.
    For owls to be dead to the world and ooze.
    For me to wrap up and pray to the Almighty above.
    For the one who's reading this- to grin fresh and new at the gift of beautiful "You".

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    Poem #11

    drop of life. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . high

    ~~~Within a~~~ . . . . . . . . . . . .p
    Cumulonimbus cloud way. . .. u

    in a blue-azure
    my ice feathered
    form
    f
    ..l
    ...u
    .t
    .....t
    ..e
    r
    ...s
    Along with,
    my brothers (and sisters too)
    we merge, we become
    DENSE
    &

    d
    e
    c
    e
    n
    d

    The air is light
    the view, a
    magnificent
    sight.

    Me, we, all of us
    ^
    Family,
    One and all
    ~~Drift~~
    ....d
    ....o
    ....w
    ....n

    {{rotating}}
    s-l-o-w-l-y
    l-o-w-l-y-s
    o-w-l-y-s-l
    w-l-y-s-l-o
    ^
    In a wee bit
    ~~of a~~
    Dizzy state

    ~spinning~
    until
    frozen forms
    warm -
    transform...

    It's a thought,
    you know,
    but we are
    actually...

    harnessing
    The miracle of
    ----LIFE----
    That's in:
    Crystal clear
    ~WATER~
    Reflective
    -----like a
    Mirror rorriM
    -----like a
    Glance into
    the past,
    to where we
    could not

    -stop-
    For we were not...

    Back to
    -start-

    Back to
    the-very
    ---1st---
    ~drop~

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    Poem #12

    Acorn Shell

    There's a season for everything under the sun
    a reason the shell around the seed are as one.
    The genetic code is in place from the parent
    Some environments are so seemingly errant
    the offspring wishes to remain safe and secure,
    but the shell must be shed from the acorn for sure
    or the mighty oak inside cannot ever grow.
    Many of us are a lot like the nuts we know.

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    Poem #13

    Gaia Exposed.

    Beneath our feet her heart's core pulses,
    shaping time itself around each tiny beat of life.
    The acorn sprouts,
    the bulbs set forth their questing shoots to find the sunshine.
    Drinking in each ray with thirsty need,
    their greed outweighing
    forms so slender as to bend or break if tousled by a breezes softest kiss.

    She nurtures all.

    And in her mother's love we each lay blessed.
    As mountains rise to tower over valleys filled with floral sculpture,
    life takes wing with songs to echo through the seasons,
    meant to fill even the coldest hearts with joy.

    If only we could see her tears.

    As with each passing year her assets stripped and bared
    by all consuming greed we bleed her dry.

    Raped.

    Despoiled.

    Her bubbling streams of tears becoming
    torrents in a hopeless bid to wash away the grief and shame.

    She was our world.

    Yet in the rush of life it seems that she has been forgot,
    And soon her vital heart will cool and harden,
    leaving just a barren star to hang suspended and unwanted
    in the galaxy with all our broken dreams.

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    Poem #14

    Birth

    There's a cloud of heaviness
    wrapped around her heart,
    a non-pregnant pause lingers
    among the bellies of the forgotten,
    and she dips her toes in riverbeds
    as a reminder of a refreshment.

    There's stones overturned now
    covered in moss, much like
    lost smiles and quiet tales never told -
    without little ears to soak them in,
    these efforts feel pointless.

    She finds her comfort in the rolling sound
    of rocks on that riverbed she sinks into,
    a hushed moment of silence
    for the unborn, the emptiness
    and a minute of grieving,
    before she focuses on the sunshine.

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    Poem #15

    Before the Dawn...

    Crawling upon leaves
    too early to fear the beams-

    clusters of dewdrops.

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    Poem #16

    Rainbow Garden

    Paint me a rainbow garden, Seer
    where you can rest from your career
    Natures construction in extreme
    create the magic of her scheme

    Rainbow pallet of natures brush
    paint masterpiece forever lush
    Red and orange reflect sun set
    Blue of skies and seas water jet

    Indigo reflects clear night sky
    Yellow the brightest butterfly
    Grass, trees bushes in greenest hue
    Violets dance their Spring debut

    Yes paint a rainbow garden here
    return my land to yesteryear
    retrieve your energy afresh
    then rest in Madam Natures flesh

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    Poem #17

    The Way a River Flows:

    There cannot always be rainbows in the sky
    otherwise they'd lose their beauty - their importance.

    And every time it rains flowers are sure to follow
    as they poke their pretty little heads up and out
    from underneath their cozy blankets of grass covered dirt.

    There is something enticing about fire
    raging through dry brush in California summertime
    that leads to springtime births of hummingbird friends
    and birds' nests popping up like polka-dots dancing.

    I know it melts the snow as winter begs not to die
    and I'm well aware how leaves write the eulogy
    so effortlessly as the days slowly countdown
    to a new year - but only seasonally.

    Sometimes, if we're lucky it can also be
    emotionally. Like when moss covers stone
    and cypress facing north only - until spring comes.

    Sunshine blocked by windy days
    and clouds stars die in our hands

    as moonlight fades the way you did.

    But darling, spring is here - finally

    you can shed this skin and bloom again.

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    Poem #18

    Four seasons in one poem

    Spring

    Clearer skies and cuckoo calls
    coalesce to tempt the daffodils
    from their dozy dreams.
    Branches begin to birth new buds,
    doggedly braving the post-February frosts,
    despite their early infancy...
    ...and green is gingerly given back
    to a land that lacked
    the generosity of colour.

    Summer

    Look! little bluebells peep
    all about the shaded canopy.
    Ivy creeps around the trees,
    wrapping brown bark in emerald greens.
    Buzzards soar effortlessly on thermals,
    over fields of golden corn
    and sparkling rivers of sapphire blue.
    A butterfly lounges lazily on a
    happy head of a buttercup,
    whilst Mr Bumble rubs his little
    knees clean of the pollen
    that escaped his little bindles.

    Autumn

    Now the sun stares from an azure sky
    with crisp and blustery mornings
    comfortable in their rust-coloured
    scatterings of the fallen amber
    and cinnamon leaves.
    Tentatively, the trees seem to release their clothing
    with a dread and despair of the nudity
    they will have to face the cold with.

    Winter

    Cold, crystalline diamonds
    glimmer off the spiders' webs -
    the world has gone to sleep
    under a blanket of white
    that crunches with a special kind
    of crispness underfoot.
    Colour seems to have cooled
    with the sun's listless light,
    leaving the world seamlessly
    stark in its frozen wonder.
    The daffodils' dalliances with the earth
    are dreams that are far distant now.
    The land is cold; the land is dormant;
    it will wake again soon.

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    Poem #19

    Mother Nature

    One day she found a clod of earth
    shapeless and without form or worth
    She took colours from the rainbow
    mixed and painted them artist show
    flowers and trees she then gave birth

    Reached deep into blue cloudy skies
    filled them with birds and butterflies
    with insects wasps and honey bees
    her gentle breath became the breeze

    She added oceans filled each cloud
    with water so that once endowed
    stars of its own would there reside
    with sea weeds fish and jelly's glide
    white corals then rise towers proud

    Last of all created creatures
    every shape, colour and features
    that walk, dig, slither run or hide
    all are children in Mothers mind
    lessons taught she is the teacher

    Glorious earth a paradise
    artists masterpiece at no price
    Yet there's a virus that's manmade
    called cruelty and human trade
    consumes their world with rabid eye

    Mother Earth she weeps both eyes dry
    her heart is wrenched she cant deny
    action to take she must decide
    for trees and creatures all worldwide
    this human virus must now die

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    Poem #20

    A Caterpillar [ Rondeau ]

    When flowers bloom, I'll see you soon.
    I'll be a bug in a cocoon;
    all set to fly towards the sky
    to search for you - my butterfly.
    Just wait for me, be like the moon

    that comes at night and stays in tune,
    remains in sight till afternoon,
    for me to yearn to fly up high
    -------------- when flowers bloom.

    Just give me time, may be till June,
    when I come out of my cocoon
    I'll be like you - a butterfly,
    prepared to fly into the sky
    to hear with you how our love croons
    --------------- - when flowers bloom.

    Rondeau: aabba aabR aabbaR

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    Poem #21

    Sleeping among the stars.

    As I sleep among the stars of my unfurnished mind
    I toss a moss covered stone
    through wind and rain
    witnessing hail blowing a gale
    this wind clearing cobwebs from my earlobes.

    My aim is off in slumber-land
    as it is in this river of regurgitated anguish
    I call 'everyday'

    Suns set, switching places with solemn moons
    grasping my temples, squeezing hard
    then running slowly through desecrated meadows
    I shake birds from trees
    hoping to free new ideas.

    I have dreamt of gorging on acorns
    cursing leaves suicidal tendencies
    desperately fighting water with fire
    burning my fingers off in the process.

    I have tossed snow off mountain tops
    dragged flowers from their beds
    disturbing the contented soil.

    Have you ever tried to remain in the subconscious
    each night offering fantastical nightmares
    as a mixed up brain feeds grass to fish
    then fishes for grass amongst dying embers.

    The welcoming embrace of sleep
    disturbed by another day
    arriving before I am ready.

  • Maple Tree
    8 years ago

    I have gotten the privilege to read these as soon as they came into my pm box...

    and I find myself reading these again.... Im truly proud of this group of talented writers... these nature poems are just WOW.

    We have beauty here today, and these folks have honored Earth day to its finest!

    Im in shock... and so excited!!

  • Em
    8 years ago

    Andrea, what a hard choice. Each is fabulous.

  • Shruti
    8 years ago

    These are indeed very beautiful...
    Till when is the time for voting?

  • Maple Tree
    8 years ago

    You can vote now....I'll end voting sometime next week

  • Meena Krish
    8 years ago

    This has been made so hard right now for each one is a gem!

  • Everlasting
    8 years ago

    Ouch

  • Poet on the Piano
    8 years ago

    These are AMAZING. I'm sitting here sipping my latte just enjoying myself with these beauties ;)

    So far I have it narrowed down to six lol

  • Everlasting
    8 years ago

    Same here

  • Mr. Darcy
    8 years ago

    Okay, I've been hard at it now for 2 hours and have whittled it down to 20!
    The bar has been raised so high that a space suit is needed to reach it. Lol

  • Maple Tree
    8 years ago

    I knew when I posted these beauties, voting would be difficult...

    A few ideas have filtered in...I'm using both ideas. Thank you members!

    We will be having 3 HMS....and I will be doing special mentions.,..such as most creative, best form ect....all 21 poems are deserving....

  • Maple Tree
    8 years ago

    Ohhhhh votes are coming in and this is anyone's challenge....

    this fricking rocks!

  • Shruti
    8 years ago

    ^that's a wonderful idea.
    But I'm still not able to decide...

  • cassie hughes
    8 years ago

    I just can't decide even though I must have read them through about 20 times so far. Think I need to take a break for 24 hours then come back with fresh eyes.
    They are all just too good!!

  • Larry Chamberlin
    8 years ago

    I love these poems. Each entry is deserving in some way or another. However, I have found my three and sent in votes and comments (as pledged on the original thread). Good luck to all, these are hard choices to make.

  • Em
    8 years ago

    Sorry Andrea I missed you had to comment on each vote you made shall I do that and send it across

  • Larry Chamberlin
    8 years ago

    Em, I took the commitment to comment on the top three poems to mean my own choices. It could alternatively mean the top poems chosen at the end.

  • Maple Tree
    8 years ago

    Larry is correct Em....however all comments are posted and appreciated

  • Maple Tree
    8 years ago

    We have a poem that is on fire.....

    Humms to the tune ( The roof is on fire)

    The poem, the poem, the poem is on Fire!

    and the other 20 are racking them up... this challenge is HOT!

    Burn baby burn!

    (It was mentioned in the last challenge I ran that members enjoyed my commentary during voting... so Im doing it again with this one :-)

  • BlueJay
    8 years ago

    Lol Andrea, this is so awesome. You do a great job hosting and keeping the energy through the roof. I agree it feels like it took me forever to get my votes narrowed down!

  • Em
    8 years ago

    Haha Andrea. I'll get it sorted.

  • Britt
    8 years ago

    I seriously can't choose..... lol.

  • Daisy if you do
    8 years ago

    I can't choose either. This is seriously worse than any judging week, having to choose. All beautiful poems.

  • Ben Pickard
    8 years ago

    I have chosen and voted but felt rather hollow afterwards; I felt 18 other poems deserved my vote too.

  • Maple Tree
    8 years ago

    It's so difficult. ...

    That one poem has been caught up with, by two other poems....this getting wild!

    It's a bouncy house! !!

  • Em
    8 years ago

    Im with Ben on this. All deserve credit.

  • Larry Chamberlin
    8 years ago

    How many people have voted so far?

  • Britt
    8 years ago

    How long do we have? I have it narrowed down to 7. lol

  • Maple Tree
    8 years ago

    Britt, you have until late Friday to vote

    11 people have voted so far Larry :-)

    I know of 5 people working in their votes. Lots of folks are doing comments as well..

    We need more. ..this is such a big challenge

  • Larry Chamberlin
    8 years ago

    Gotcha covered, Andrea

  • Maple Tree
    8 years ago

    Whoot, thank you Larry! !!!

  • Meena Krish
    8 years ago

    We need to do comments too..? Sorry I didn't realize it just added my votes...sorry!

    Yes it has been tough to choose but from the time the poems were posted have been reading and re-reading breaking my head on which to vote!!!

  • Maple Tree
    8 years ago

    Oh no Meena, you don't have to....that's optional

  • Everlasting
    8 years ago

    Do you know what I dislike about writing comments?

    it's that time flies. Whoever gave wings to time, must have gave them to time so that time would be free to fly at its own pace but my time flies too fast when I am writing comments... other than that I'm having fun.

    I'm glad we have till Friday to turn the votes and comments in.

  • Maple Tree
    8 years ago

    You are too cute lucero,

    Yes, late Friday night... Around midnight p n q time

  • Britt
    8 years ago

    WOOO HOOOO I VOTED. That was harder than writing a poem lol

  • Maple Tree
    8 years ago

    Giggles!!!!

    Keep the votes coming everyone.

    This is anyone's win. ..the votes are all over..so fun!

  • Maple Tree
    8 years ago

    Posting the results in 24 hours!

  • Milly Hayward
    8 years ago

    This is so exiting and has inspired such a crop of amazing poetry. Its been one of the hardest things I have ever had to do (creatively speaking) to judge and pick only three. It shows just how difficult it must be for the weekly P&Q judges. Thank you so much Andrea for arranging the contest and for pushing it along. Am sending you a cyber hug and flower seeds (its cruel to cut flowers) Milly xx

  • cassie hughes
    8 years ago

    Finally sent my votes in, although it was the hardest choice I have had to make on this site yet.
    I must say congratulations to everyone who entered and a heartfelt sorry to all those for whom I didn't vote.
    Thanks Andrea for giving us a chance to see how much fantastic talent is present here on P&Q. :)